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POSITION DESCRIPTION – Transplant Infectious Diseases Clinical Research
Fellow
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Transplant Infectious Diseases Clinical Research Fellow
Full Time
Alfred Health
Cancer and Medical Specialties
Infectious Diseases
Director, Department of Infectious Diseases
ALFRED HEALTH
Alfred Health is the main provider of health services to people living in the inner southeast suburbs of Melbourne
and is also a major provider of specialist services to people across Victoria. The health service operates three
outstanding facilities, The Alfred, Caulfield, and Sandringham.
Further information about Alfred Health is available at www.alfredhealth.org.au
OUR BELIEFS
Our staff are expected to demonstrate and uphold Alfred Health beliefs, which are 
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Patients are the reason we are here – they are the focus of what we do.
How we do things is as important as what we do. Respect, support and compassion go hand in hand with
knowledge, skills and wisdom. Safety and care of patients and staff are fundamental.
Excellence is the measure we work to everyday. Through research and education, we set new standards
for tomorrow.
We work together. We all play vital roles in a team that achieves extraordinary results.
We share ideas and demonstrate behaviours that inspire others to follow.
DEPARTMENT OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
The Department of Infectious Diseases at the Alfred Hospital is one of the largest and most comprehensive
infectious diseases clinical services in the country. It is also an academic Department within the Faculty of
Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Central Clinical School, Monash University and is a premier centre for
clinical and biomedical research and education.
The Department offers expertise in general infectious diseases, HIV/AIDS, hospital-acquired infections and
antimicrobial resistance, infection prevention, viral hepatitis, sexually-transmitted infections, and infections in
immunocompromised hosts. We have six active clinical units at any one time with a dedicated general infectious
diseases inpatient unit, an HIV inpatient unit, a general consultative service, an immunocompromised host
consultative service, and an antimicrobial stewardship and ICU-Burns service.
One of the premier services provided by the Department is the Victorian State-wide HIV Service which provides a
comprehensive program for individuals and populations affected by or infected with HIV in Victoria. This ranges
from acute care and chronic illness management, to health maintenance, prevention and health promotion.
Complications of HIV and antiretroviral therapy, in addition to the myriad of co-morbidities such as cancer,
metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, renal impairment, viral hepatitis and liver disease, drug and alcohol
related disorders, neurocognitive impairment and psychiatric illness are all managed in a multidisciplinary
ambulatory care clinic.
Position Description - Alfred Health Clinical Research Fellow in Infectious Diseases
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We are geographically located within a vibrant Alfred Medical Research and Education Precinct, which provides a
seamless transition between clinical care, research and education. In collaboration with other Monash Partners,
we have recently been named as one of four Academic Health Science Centres by the Australian National Health
and Medical Research Council.
We are driven by excellence in patient care and this is supported by our passion for research, quality
improvement and infectious diseases education and training.
IMMUNOCOMPROMISED HOST CONSULTATIVE SERVICE
The immunocompromised host consultative service, is a leading national service which provides a comprehensive
program for individuals and populations affected by infection as a result of iatrogenic suppression of the immune
system. This ranges from the management of complex infections and their complications to prevention and health
promotion.
CLINICAL RESEARCH IN Transplant Infectious Diseases
The Clinical Research Unit of the Department is one of the largest of its kind in Australia and conducts research in
the field of transplant-related infections, HIV and other infections. The Department of Infectious Diseases and the
Clinical Research Unit has led clinical research examining the epidemiology, treatment and prevention of
bacterial, viral and fungal infections in transplant patients. One of our main focuses is in optimizing
cytomegalovirus and Aspergillus preventative strategies.
To build on these successes, the fellow will work with researchers at the Alfred to develop world‐leading
Transplant Infectious Diseases research and training and strengthen partnerships between researchers, and
clinicians primarily within The Alfred but also in Victoria, nationally and internationally.
POSITION SUMMARY & LEARNING OBJECTIVES
The Clinical Research Fellow will work primarily on the epidemiology of cytomegalovirus infection in allogeneic
stem cell transplantation patients. This work will be under the guidance of clinical researchers within the
Department. Applicants who do not currently hold a PhD would be able to enrol and the projects conducted in this
position can wholly or partially contributing towards completion of a PhD. The incumbent will work as part of a
multidisciplinary research and clinical team including clinical and basic science researchers, research coordinators and clinical staff in the ward and outpatient setting.
SCOPE OF PRACTICE
Scope of practice is the extent of an individual health professional’s clinical practice within the organization,
based on your credentials, competence, performance and professional suitability and the needs and capability of
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the organisation .
SUPERVISION
Alfred Health Approach
All fellows at Alfred Health work under supervision. Supervision can be either direct or indirect and will always be
provided by a more senior doctor. The nature of the supervision provided will depend on the complexity of the
care being delivered and the experience of the fellow.
The Alfred Health approach should not be confused with the Medical Board of Australia supervision guidelines for
limited registration, which apply to the registration requirements of international medical graduates (Supervised
Practice for Limited Registration, May 2012 www.medicalboard.gov.au ).
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
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ACSQHC, Standard 1 Governance for Safety & Quality in Health Service Organisations, October 2012
Position Description - Alfred Health Clinical Research Fellow in Infectious Diseases
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Undertake activities and responsibilities as a physician/advanced trainee and investigator for
cytomegalovirus focussed research in the Clinical Research Unit including, in particular, medical record
review and data collection
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Involvement in professional activities including, subject to availability of funds, attendance at relevant
conferences and seminars
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Contribute to statistical analysis of research results and the writing of articles for peer-reviewed
publication
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Continually update and extend personal medical knowledge and skills, regularly attend clinical and
educational meetings and remain familiar with current medical literature
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As a representative of the Hospital and the Medical Profession, present an appearance and demeanour
of professionalism at all times;
QUALITY, SAFETY, RISK and IMPROVEMENT
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Maintain an understanding of individual responsibility for patient safety, quality & risk and contribute to
organisational quality and safety initiatives
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Follow organisational safety, quality & risk policies and guidelines
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Maintain a safe working environment for self, colleagues and members of the public.
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Escalate concerns regarding safety, quality & risk to appropriate staff member, if unable to rectify yourself.
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Promote and participate in the evaluation and continuous improvement processes.
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Comply with principles of Patient Centred Care.
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Comply with Alfred Health mandatory continuing professional development requirements.
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Comply with requirement of National Safety & Quality Health Service Standards and other relevant
regulatory requirements.
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Adhere to Alfred Health infection control policies and procedures including Hand Hygeine and peripheral
line guidelines.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL ALFRED HEALTH STAFF:
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Ensure compliance with relevant Alfred Health clinical and administrative policies and guidelines.
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Comply with relevant privacy legislation.
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Protect confidential information from unauthorised disclosure and not use, disclose or copy confidential
information except for the purpose of and to the extent necessary to perform your employment duties at
Alfred Health.
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Comply with Alfred Health medication management and medication safety policies and guidelines.
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In this position you must comply with the actions set out in the relevant section(s) of the OHS Roles and
Responsibilities Guideline.
QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
ESSENTIAL
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Infectious Diseases Physician/Advanced Trainee with experience in the care of immunocompromised
patients with infections
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Demonstrated experience in clinical care of immunocompromised patients with infections
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Demonstrated experience in performing clinical research
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Ability to work as a part of a research team in a self-directed manner
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Strong organisational skills and initiative in problem solving
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Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with proven ability to present study findings through
manuscript submissions, conference presentations and other departmental meetings
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Ability to solve problems by using discretion, innovation and professional expertise;
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AHPRA general medical registration without conditions, notations, undertakings or reprimands A (unless
international graduate registered with APHRA under supervision)
DESIRABLE
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Experience in clinical or laboratory based studies in the field of infections in the immunocompromised
patients
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Higher research degree (PhD, MD or BMedSci) with a focus on infections in the immunocompromised
clinical research or a related field
OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION
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Statements included in this position description are intended to reflect in general the duties and
responsibilities of this position and are not to be interpreted as being all inclusive;
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Ongoing performance reviews and feedback will be undertaken across the year. It is anticipated that a
formative and summary assessment will be undertaken during the rotation.
Position Description authorised by:
Lee Hamley Chief Medical Officer
Date:
August 2016
Position Description - Alfred Health Clinical Research Fellow in Infectious Diseases
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